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NSBM Green University is a government-recognized degree awarding institute in Sri Lanka, offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various fields. It was founded in 2011 and has a campus in Homagama, Colombo, with plans for expansion and new facilities.
Wayamba University of Sri Lanka is a public university established in 1991. It offers English-medium degree, diploma and certificate courses in areas such as Agriculture, Applied Science, Management and Technology at Kuliyapitiya and Makandura.
A public university in Oluvil, Eastern Province, Sri Lanka, established in 1995 for displaced Muslim staff and students from other universities. It has six faculties, offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities.
NIBM is a public business school in Colombo, Sri Lanka, that offers various programmes in business, computing, engineering, design and languages. It was established in 1968 and has collaborated with international universities and organizations.
The Open University of Sri Lanka (OUSL) is a national university that offers distance learning programs from certificate to PhD level. It was established in 1978 by Dr. Nissanka Wijeyeratne and has 8 regional centers across the country.
The University of Jaffna is a public university in Jaffna, Sri Lanka, established in 1974 as the sixth campus of the University of Sri Lanka. It became an independent university in 1979 and has thirteen faculties and other academic units, offering undergraduate and postgraduate courses in various fields.
Rajarata University of Sri Lanka is a public university established in 1996 in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. It offers academic programs in six faculties: Technology, Applied Sciences, Agriculture, Management Studies, Medicine and Allied Sciences, and Social Sciences and Humanities.
This web page provides a comprehensive list of higher education institutions in Sri Lanka, including their history, legislation, and status. It also mentions the University of Sri Lanka, which was dissolved in 1972 and replaced by six separate universities.